Friday, 4 July 2014

Oman- Muscat film news

Oman-Muscat Film News Once Upon sequel first film shot in exotic Oman Actress Richa Chadha has borrowed accessories from her mother to get the right look for her upcoming period biopic Main aur Charles. The 'Fukrey' actress, who has a busy year ahead, will be playing the leading lady opposite Randeep Hooda in the film about Charles Sobhraj. Main Aur Charles is a film set in 1986, and my look in the film depicts that era. Considering I had no reference point on the styling I reached out to mom. She helped me with some ideas, and her accessories, I was slightly clueless about how students dressed back then as well; but the style of Salwar Kameez, and long skirts were suggested by mom itself. I also used a pair of her vintage earrings from back in the day,Richa said in a statement. The film, directed by Prawaal Raman, has been in the news off late for its setting in the 70's and 80's era. Bollywood gets a new address as a part of 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai - 2' is shot in the exotic Sultanate of Oman. The makers recently shot a part of its much-awaited film in Mumbaai-2 in the Sultanate of Oman. The sequel to the 2010 blockbuster, which is top-lined by superstars like is slated for an August 8, 2013 release worldwide. This was the first time that a major film was shot in Oman. Speaking about the destination and the experience of shooting in the country, Tanuj Garg, CEO - Balaji Motion Pictures said, "Oman is a stunning country with varied landscapes. We required a good mix of retro and contemporary for the part we wanted to shoot there, and gave us a lot more. It has a lot to offer visually, which worked well for us as film-makers. Travelport boosts Oman presence with Travel Point deal Travelport and Travel Point LLC announced the renewal of their longerm distributor agreement in Oman. The new multi-year agreement cements the longstanding relationship between the two companies and will see Travel Point continue to distribute Travelport’s Galileo products, content and services in the country.Travelport has always maintained a strong position in Oman and we are delighted to continue our mutually-beneficial relationship with Travel Point LLC said Rabih Saab, president, Africa, Middle East & south Asia, Travelport. During its time as Travelports distributor, Travel Point LLC has built a solid track record in the country, effectively delivering our products, rich content and services to the travel agency community, and growing our business in the country. Travel Talk: Khalid Al Zadjal director of tourism events ministry of tourism Oman Khalid Al Zadjali, director of tourism events, ministry of tourism, Oman talks to Phil Blizzard at the Seatrade Middle East Cruise Forum, Abu Dhabi about their infra-structure development plans to assist both cruise operators and passengers. He also talks about the Sultanate’s three very distinctive ports of call Khasab in the northern enclave of Musandam, the natural harbour in the capital Muscat and the fertile landscape of Salalah in the south of the country. Breaking Travel News visits the corporate headquarters of Emirates, the Dubai based airline, for this edition of Travel Talk to look at the way they use the sponsorship of sport and in particular football to market their global brand. Phil Blizzard talks to Boutros Boutros about their association with footballHere Hamad Mohammed Al Abdan, director of exhibitions, Qatar Tourism Authority talks to Phil Blizzard at GIBTM about the destination’s Tourism Masterplan and how the MICE sector plays an important part in these goals. Al Abdan also provides an overview of the lead up to the FIFA World Cup 2022 Why Oman The Sultanate of Oman is distinguished by many factors that guarantee for the Sultanate the real estate, touristic and investment commercial prosperity, mainly the free laws related to the real estate possession and investment. In fact, Oman is the sole Country among the Gulf Cooperation Countries which allows the total ownership in official contracts for both citizens and foreigners, and not only in lease contracts. The prosperity is also guaranteed by many common factors between all the Gulf Countries, such as the revived economy and the big projects for developing the infrastructure like the main roads, ports, airports, industrial real estates, anchorages of reparation of ships and more. Moreover, the strategic and distinguished location of the Sultanate, at the entrance of the Arabian Gulf, makes it a vital region with distinction, especially with the stable political situation and the distinguished international relationships. All this is supported by a long history of commercial relationships and international navigation, since it is a connection point between the oldest two continents in the world. Although the touristic industry in Oman is still in its first phases; the possibilities of development in investment are large and guaranteed in view of the big projects that broke out in the last years, such as hotels, private places of residence, touristic resorts, restaurants, commercial outlets, entertainment utilities and the like. Moreover, the Sultanate has a coastal line extending 1700 kilometers, from the fascinating shore and the amazing mountainous and desert views which join between many climatic conditions that suit all tastes, in addition to the streams, waterfalls and caves in many regions. This makes the Sultanate the ideal destination for tourism. Enter A Film Oman´at International Film Festival To Premiere ´Agent Vinod Gulf News quoted the organisers, as saying in a press release that the Bollywood spy thriller is being premiered for the first time at the festival. The film has been directed by Sriram Raghavan under the banner of Saif Ali Khan's home production, Illuminati Films. A bit of Tintin, a bit of Bond, a bit of Alistair McLean and well, a little bit of fun and frolic and a lot of adventure. that is what 'Agent Vinod', the much awaited Bollywood flick is all aboutSaif Ali Khan in a statement issued here. The movie was shot in Morocco, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Latvia, besides other countries. MIFF Chairman, Dr Khalid Al Zadjali, who has the honour of making Oman's first ever feature film Boom, was quoted, as saying: "This movie's entry is ground-breaking as far as the nascent cinema industry in Oman is concerned." He said that it would be great to have movie stars like Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor visiting Muscat for the MIFF. -

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